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Unlike arm and leg warmers, compression gear is not recommended to be worn while riding your bike. It is meant to be worn between rides to aid in blood circulation and muscle recovery. My experience with it is that I don't necessarily feel any stronger from it, but I do feel less fatigued after continuous days in the saddle. I did try wearing it a couple times on the bike, and it was a bit too much, and resulted in cramping.